whirlpool.net.au — A company called 2clix is suing the Australian Broadband and Dial Up website for malicious comments posted inside its forums. Hoping to use the Digg Effect to get some more notice out. This is not right..
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seanslaterSep 11, 2007
And for the record, these are the characters suing Whirlpool..<a class="user" href="http://www.2clixsoftware.com/">http://www.2clixsoftware.com/</a>
leonardlowSep 12, 2007
Wow... I bet bloggers and online communities everywhere are watching this one. If you've ever criticised a company or a company's product online, you, your organisation, or your service provider could be liable if this case succeeds...
Closed AccountSep 12, 2007
Its not that the software is crap (well not ONLY that its crap) but that after the license period is over 2Clix effectively locks you out of your data, even read-only access.
neocr0nSep 12, 2007
Donated, good luck Simon.
groothewandererSep 12, 2007
If only we could get Ron Paul involved with it...
geekstarpilotSep 12, 2007
You appear to have forgotten to take your medication today. Please go and take the tablets now.
gaiaapSep 12, 2007
neverhadachoice: Well said!
jewpoisonedwellSep 15, 2007
Whirlpool being sued by 2clicks, director has a history of pedofilia: <a class="user" href="http://digg.com/tech_news/Whirlpool_vs_2clicks_Directors_personal_details_released_on_website">http://digg.com/tech_news/Whirlpool_vs_2clicks_Directors_personal_details_released_on_website</a>
docsharp76Feb 26, 2008
Why would a broadband company sue for forum comments? This sounds kind of facist to me.<a class="user" href="http://www.1-satellite-tv-facts.com/Satellite-DSL.html">http://www.1-satellite-tv-facts.com/Satellite-DSL. ...</a>